CRANK HANDLE USAGE
The head crank handle is located on the far left of the foot end of the crib.
The head crank handle should be tucked in when not in use to help prevent damage from it
hitting or getting caught on other objects when the crib is being moved.
To use the head crank handle, pull it out from its tucked position and turn clockwise to
elevate the head section of the crib.
The head section on the crib models noted above will articulate to approximately
30 degrees, or
14-15 turns
of the crank handle.
NOTE: The head section of the crib will not articulate higher than the
stated 30 degrees. The crank handle will continue to turn after 14-15
revolutions, however it will become noticeably more di
ffi
cult. Continued
cranking will not raise the head of the crib any further, it will only put
stress on the crank handle components and eventually cause them to
break.
THE HEAD CRANK HANDLE
THE FOOT CRANK HANDLE
The foot crank handle is located on the far right of the foot end of the crib. The foot crank
handle should be tucked in when not in use to help prevent damage from it hitting or getting
caught on other objects when the crib is being moved.
To use the foot crank handle, pull it out from its tucked position and turn clockwise to
elevate the foot/knee section of the crib.
The foot section on the Spring
fi
eld Cribs will articulate to approximately 15 degrees, or
7 turns
of the crank handle.
NOTE: The foot section of the crib will not articulate higher than the
stated 15 degrees. The crank handle will continue to turn after
7 revolutions, however it will become noticeably more di
ffi
cult.
Continued cranking will not raise the foot/knee section of the crib any
further, it will only put stress on the crank handle components and
eventually cause them to break.
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